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- This is a list of native Bucharesters. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Otto Ackermann (1909–1960), conductor Anda...
- BelgradeBelgraders BergenBergeners BerlinBerliners BucharestBucharesters BudapestBudapesters ClevelandClevelanders Cook Islands → Cook Islanders...
- Chinese, Russians, Ukrainians, and Italians. A relatively small number of Bucharesters are also Gr****s, Armenians, Kurds, Bulgarians, Albanians, Poles, French...
- from women, from elders and from those with low income. In 2011, 49% of Bucharesters declared that they only go to church on social occasions (weddings, Easter...
- most important construction works of the area and a source of pride to Bucharesters. The area surrounding the road became the most fashionable part of Bucharest:...
- Bumanguésa (f), Santandereano (m), Santandereana (f) Bucharest Bucharestian Bucharester Budapest Budapestian Budapester, Budapestian Buenos Aires Porteño Porteño...
- following non-Phanariote reign of Grigore IV Ghica, acclaimed by the Bucharesters upon its establishment, saw the building of a Neoclassical princely residence...
- their present-day appearance. Cișmigiu, a traditional meeting spot for Bucharesters, is referred to in several literary works. These notably include several...
- towns in Moldavia; throughout the 19th century, a large part of Armenian Bucharesters had arrived from Rousse, in present-day Bulgaria. The Gregorian Armenians...
- by another, culturally different group of Roman Catholic Bulgarians: "Bucharesters" from Popești-Leordeni and Cioplea in Wallachia, Romania. Besides the...